Potential sRNAs targeting adaptive genes in P. glauca
(A) and Arabidopsis
(B). Legends for white/gray/black cells are given in the rectangular square, bounded in dashed lines. More information about sRNAs in (A) is given in Table 3 (N.B. the numerical numbers in (A) correspond to the row marks in Table 3). Reported miRs involved in Arabidopsis adaptability: miR159 (Reyes and Chua, 2007), miR167 (Kinoshita et al., 2012), miR169 (Li et al., 2008), miR393 (Navarro et al., 2006, 2008; Vidal et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2011), miR395 (Jones-Rhoades and Bartel, 2004; Kawashima et al., 2009; Jagadeeswaran et al., 2014), miR397 (Abdel-Ghany and Pilon, 2008; Dong and Pei, 2014), miR398 (Abdel-Ghany and Pilon, 2008; Sunkar et al., 2012; Brousse et al., 2014), miR399 (Aung et al., 2006; Bari et al., 2006), and miR408 (Abdel-Ghany and Pilon, 2008). Because the sRNA expression pattern can be species- and even genotype-specific under stresses [e.g., different expression pattern of miR171 in cold-tolerant and cold-sensitive cultivars of Camellia sinensis, (Zhang et al., 2014)], we do not summarize up- or down-regulations of the sRNAs under stresses.